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GRAFTON USES BIG SECOND HALF TO DEFEAT STEPHEN-ARGYLE BOY’S BASKETBALL

The Stephen-Argyle Storm Boy’s Basketball team got 34 points from Will McGlynn on Senior Night, but it wasn’t enough as the Grafton (N.D.) Spoilers used a big second half run to spark a 92-64 victory. The Storm honored their three seniors (Will McGlynn, Aiden Anderson, and Jackson Kekke) before the game as well in the […]

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PIRATE BOY’S BASKETBALL SHOOTS WELL IN 66-55 WIN OVER STEPHEN-ARGYLE

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Basketball team shot the three-pointer well and got a big game out of Hunter Nicholas down low to beat the Stephen-Argyle Storm on Tuesday night 66-55. FIRST HALF – Crookston got off to a quick 11-4 lead with six points from Hunter Nicholas, a layup from Reggie Winjum, and a three

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